Chapter 5-8 Test- Jazz Basics
Which ensemble mixes traditional jazz instruments with many types of percussion instruments in addition to other unusual instruments.
Art Ensemble of Chicago
______________ and ______________ are albums that reflect the Art Ensemble of Chicago's strong ties to Africa.
Art Ensemble of Soweto; America South Africa
Pianist ________ won every cutting contest he entered and was respected by his peers.
Art Tatum
Which cool school musician was influenced by classical music, having studied composition with Darius Milhaud?
Dave Brubeck
In Monk's playing on the recording Straight, No Chaser do you hear more use of dissonance or consonance?
Dissonance
John Coltrane's most commercially successful album was ___________, even though it was modal jazz with very aggressive playing.
My Favorite Things
______________ is the title of the album in which cool jazz was created and named.
The Birth of Cool
Cool school jazz is:
a more relaxed offshoot of bebop.
Elements of Clifford Brown's playing style include:
a rich tone combined with very fast tempos.
Some soul-oriented hard boppers have been accused of using blues and gospel styles to sell more records.
True
Stan Getz, though often associated with bebop, performed in a cool style.
True
How many solo choruses do you hear in the tune What Is This Thing Called Love?
11 total, including two chorus' of trading 8s/4s
_________ is a drummer who led a series of hard bop bands.
Art Blakey
Stan Getz incorporated Brazilian tunes into jazz. This style is called the ____________
Bossa Nova
Pianist ____________ is known for his extremely long performances with little or no relaxation in his very aggressive style.
Cecil Taylor
Who was the musician that often experimented with new musical ideas in the recording studio?
Charles Mingus
Miles Davis had his first big break with bebop saxophonist ____________
Charlie Parker
____________ is the title of the album Charlie Parker made with a small chamber orchestra.
Charlie Parker with Strings
The Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians was based in which U.S. city?
Chicago
___________ improvisation was an important part of free jazz and avant-garde styles.
Collective
Comping is short for ___________
Complimenting
Which musician added nonsense vocals to bebop to increase audience appeal?
Dizzy Gillespie
Which instrumentalists are known for "dropping bombs"?
Drummers
Bebop is impossible to play in a large ensemble format.
False
Cecil Taylor was influenced mostly by rhythm and blues and early rock.
False
Cool school jazz was performed exclusively on the West Coast, whereas the East Coast heard only bebop.
False
Dizzy Gillespie was the only trumpet player who would work with Charlie Parker because his drug habit made him so difficult to work with.
False
Free jazz is usually very well organized and is often prearranged.
False
In bebop solo improvisations on the piano, the left hand handles most of the improvisation duties.
False
Jazz musicians choose to perform in the free jazz format because they lack improvisational skills.
False
Miles Davis did not have the technical facility to perform in the hard bop style.
False
The Modern Jazz Quartet embraced the drug culture yet managed to perform well together.
False
Vocalists immediately embraced the bebop style.
False
List three differences between swing and bebop.
Faster tempo, more complex harmony, new melodies/created lines
__________ is another style pioneered by Coleman that employs synthesizer loops and electronic sounds.
Free Funk
___________ is one of the most controversial jazz recordings ever made.
Free Jazz
Miles Davis worked with pianist and composer ________ to form a group that played in the cool school style.
Gil Evans
Which instrument did Jimmy Smith pioneer the use of in jazz?
Hammond B-3 organ
__________ was Sun Ra's birth name.
Herman Blount
Hard bop pianist ____________ was a good composer/arranger, a good band leader and a wonderful improviser.
Horace Silver
What is the unique feature of the tune Take Five?
It uses an unusual rhythmic pattern.
_________ & __________ developed new techniques for the trombone so they could improvise in the bebop style.
J.J. Johnson and Kai Winding
Ornette Coleman recorded the album Virgin Beauty with guitarist ___________ .
Jerry Garcia
"Sheets of sound" describes the improvisation style of which musician?
John Coltrane
For many musicians, the current jazz saxophone model is based on the playing style of ____________.
John Coltrane
Saxophonist ____________ performed cool jazz, modal jazz, hard bop and free jazz.
John Coltrane
What is the title of the first album that used modal improvisation?
Kind of Blue
____________ by _________ is the album viewed by jazz historians, critics, and fans as the greatest jazz album.
Kind of Blue; Miles Davis
In addition to performing frequently with bebop musicians, drummers __________ and __________ also recorded with the Miles Davis Nonet.
Max Roach; Kenny Clarke
Herbie Hancock recorded with the quintet of which artist?
Miles Davis
List the players who are featured in your recording of Masqualero.
Miles Davis, Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, & Tony Williams
The technique of improvising over a set of agreed-upon pitches (rather than a series of chords) is called ________ improvisation.
Modal
Milt Jackson performed with the ________ Quartet and played the _______________.
Modern Jazz; Vibraphone
Bud Powell's instrument was the _______
Paino
What is Cecil Taylor's instrument?
Piano
Gerry Mulligan and Chet Baker formed a _________ Quartet
Pianoless
Why aren't there any bebop recordings from the early 1940s?
Recording Ban by Musicians' Union
Hard bop jazz that integrates blues and gospel music is called __________ or _________.
Soul Jazz; Funky Jazz
_________ is a band leader who mixed many styles of music and performed in outrageous costumes.
Sun Ra
What is the biggest trademark of Thelonious Monk's style of improvisation?
The use of silence paired with sudden musical outbursts.
Which bebop musician was featured on the cover of Time magazine?
Thelonious Monk
Why was the MJQ accused of using prearranged and written-out material?
There performances were so polished and professional, critics weren't convinced they were actually improvising.
Explain why some free jazz groups avoided using the piano and/or the guitar in their ensembles.
These instruments implied harmonies free jazz artist wanted to avoid.
The Jazz Messengers acted as a training ground for many young musicians.
True
Lambert, Hendricks and Ross often sang in:
Three-part Harmony
Bebop evolved in after-hours night clubs in New York City including Minton's and Monroe's.
True
Bebop improvisations are full of sudden shifts and surprises.
True
Bebop musicians employ a more complex harmonic language than swing musicians.
True
Bebop tends to use faster tempos than swing jazz.
True
Cecil Taylor makes use of 20th-century classical piano techniques.
True
Cool jazz, like bebop, focuses on improvisation.
True
Cool school jazz was often performed in more formal venues than the traditional nightclubs and dance halls of swing and bebop.
True
Cool style jazz is still a type of jazz actively performed today.
True
Dave Brubeck was popular among college students.
True
Economic considerations can explain some of the popularity of the Hammond B-3 organ among musicians.
True
European audiences are generally more receptive to free jazz than American audiences.
True
For many avant-garde musicians, their stage appearance was an integral part of the performance.
True
Free jazz performances rely on a great deal of spontaneous interplay between the musicians.
True
Hard bop tends to use the small combo format instead of the larger big band format.
True
John Coltrane viewed the free jazz style of playing as a more pure expression of his spirituality.
True
Most modern jazz styles have been influenced by bebop.
True
Most professional jazz musicians today are expected to be able to improvise in the bebop style, even if they often perform in other styles.
True
Ornette Coleman believed that he could improvise more freely playing instruments on which he had little or no training.
True
The hard bop style of jazz is actively performed today.
True
Wes Montgomery was influenced by Charlie Christian.
True
In addition to singing, Chet Baker played the __________
Trumpet
The singing style in which a word or syllable is written for every single note of a bebop recording is called
Vocalise
_____ is one of the most well-known hard bop guitarists to ever record.
Wes Montgomery
_____________ is known for performing pop tunes in the hard bop style.
Wes Montgomery
Ornette Coleman:
began his career playing rhythm and blues.
Saxophone player Charlie Parker influenced bebop musicians by:
his drug use; his amazing technical abilities; adding new chord changes in the middle of an improvisation
Miles Davis' playing style in Summertime is different from Dizzy Gillespie's style in Manteca. Miles Davis generally:
is more reserved.
What is unusual about the instrumentation on your recording of Lion for Lyons?
no paino
Horace Silver's main instrument is the:
piano
In free jazz, instrumentalists tend to:
play in a very harsh and aggressive manner.
Avant-garde:
refers to new and unconventional trends in the arts.